According , Anthony Harbinson, President of the Association of
Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and chairman of the UK Public
Sector, financial professionals in the public sector have a critical
role to play in creating an enabling environment to attract foreign
investments,
“Qualified accountants doing their jobs effectively make it possible
for governments to implement accurate financial reporting based on
accounting standards. This in turn enables potential investors and
business partners to make fully informed decisions about the stability
and potential of economies in which they have an interest in.” Harbinson
said. He was speaking at a Public Sector luncheon hosted by The
Association of Charted Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Harbinson also commended countries in the developing and emerging
markets that are making significant improvements in aspects of public
financial reporting. He singled out Kenya’s Ministry of Finance that
continues to challenge accountancy bodies to come up with public sector
qualifications to produce qualified professionals to work in central and
county governments for developing and maintaining sound fiscal and
monetary policies.
Patrick Kabuya, a senior financial management specialist at the World
Bank said, “The need for strong financial reporting systems in the
public sector goes to the heart of what makes governments effective. If
budgeting systems are bad and internal controls ineffective, corruption
and low levels of service delivery are the logical results. The link to
poverty and social unrest is pretty obvious.”
ACCA has partnered with the Ministry of Finance to help organizations
in the public sector deliver value by enabling them to develop the
finance leaders through access to global networks in the profession as
well as learning from research and insights on financial excellence.
Information exchange, standard setting, accounting and auditing
legislation will also be a key focus in the partnership for successful
management of public finances.
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